Red, White, and Right

Stoners everywhere are wondering: What on earth is Hillary smoking and where can we get it?

In case you hadn’t heard, Hillary’s out on a different kind of campaign trail, one to shill her new book.

I bet she never thought that’s what she’d be relegated to this time last year, but thankfully, here we are. And she’s been making quite a fool of herself, too.

She’s been shamelessly laying blame for her 2016 defeat at everyone’s feet but her own, making excuses and smearing those who didn’t fall for her lies.

In the immediate aftermath and since the election, the Left’s largest contingent, women in general, have come under greater scrutiny by their side.

That is, a particular subset of women that’s supposedly betrayed their own interests and fallen prey to the evil patriarchy.

As reported at the Daily Caller, speaking to NPR’s Rachel Martin, Hillary gave an explanation as to why women didn’t back her in the numbers she thought they would last year:

Their mean ol’ husbands, brothers, boyfriends, etc. pressured and manipulated them into voting against her.

Hillary’s criticism was particularly pointed at white women, a demographic she failed to win and one that’s come under fire from the Left, accused of “selling out the sisterhood.”

In the interview, Clinton was asked why, given that she was the first female presidential candidate, she fared worse than expected among female voters.

“You yourself in the book acknowledge that a good number of young women didn’t vote for you, which is presumably not a sexist choice.

They just weren’t inspired by your message,” NPR’s Martin said to Clinton.

“I think it’s a lot more complicated than that,” the proto-mafia boss responded.

“I did win the women’s vote. I didn’t win the vote of white women, but I got more white women votes than Barack Obama did,” she said, taking a subtle shot at her former boss.

Clinton then told a story of a conversation she had with Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, the author of “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead.”

Clinton said that Sandberg told her that “the more professionally successful a man is, the more likable he is; the more professionally successful a woman is, the less likable she is.”

“Women will have no empathy for you because they will be under tremendous pressure — and I’m talking principally about white women — they will be under tremendous pressure from fathers, and husbands, and boyfriends and male employers, not to vote for ‘the girl,’” Clinton continued, relaying Sandberg’s thoughts.

“And we saw a lot of that during the primaries from Sanders supporters, really quite vile attacks online against women who spoke out for me, as I say, one of my biggest support groups, Pantsuit Nation, literally had to become a private site because there was so much sexism directed their way.”

Just so you know, criticizing a liberal woman is nearly on the scale of rape; it’s that serious of a crime.

To dare call out a woman is to invite all sorts of libelous attacks and claims against you in this day and age. Even if they clearly deserve it and the critique is fair.

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This woman is apparently off her rocker. She’s like a broken record, making the same lame excuses over and over again.

Is she even capable of self-reflection? I guess not, since everything’s been handed to her on a silver platter her whole life. I mean, she’s amassed a $200 million fortune being a “public servant.”

She’s just not used to not getting what she wants and it’s driving her crazy. I, for one, am enjoying watching her self-destruct.

She deserves to witness the image she’s tried so hard to cultivate crumble in the dying embers of her political career.